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  1. The goal of peripheral artery disease treatment is to open blocked vessels and re-establish blood flow throughout the lower extremity. At ProVascularMD, we have extensive experience in minimally invasive peripheral artery disease treatments including balloon angioplasty, stenting, and atherectomy.

  2. When lower extremity arterial disease is severe enough to warrant interventional treatment, the goal is to open blocked vessels and re-establish blood flow throughout the legs and feet. At ProVascularMD, we have extensive experience in lower extremity arterial treatments including balloon angioplasty, stenting, and atherectomy.

  3. Peripheral vascular disease can be complex, especially in individuals with diabetes and those at risk of amputation. At ProVascularMD, we take a comprehensive approach to vascular care, providing state-of-the-art treatment for arterial disease, vein disease, diabetic neuropathy, and BPH.

  4. Our center in Los Angeles is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and cutting-edge technology designed to improve blood flow and treat peripheral artery disease. From advanced imaging techniques to minimally invasive procedures, we offer a comprehensive range of PAD treatment options.

  5. Your provider at LA Vascular Specialists develops a personalized treatment plan for PAD. The goal of treatment is to alleviate symptoms, improve quality of life, and reduce the risk of other health complications such as a stroke, heart attack, or amputation.

  6. Peripheral Vascular. The UCLA cardiovascular team cares for all types of heart and vascular conditions. Call 310-825-9011 to connect with a cardiovascular customer care specialist. The Division of Vascular Surgery uses a multidisciplinary approach to treat illnesses affecting the vascular system.

  7. As an interventional vascular practice, LA Vascular Specialists expertly diagnose and treat many arterial, venous, lymphatic and wound disorders, including peripheral artery disease (PAD), varicose veins or venous insufficiency, critical limb ischemia, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and diabetic uclers.